NORRISTOWN — An East Greenville man is headed to jail for sexually assaulting a blind woman while he visited her Marlborough home.

Donald R. Trumbauer, 64, of the 400 block of Main Street, was sentenced in Montgomery County Court to 11½-to-23 months in the county jail, to be followed by two years’ probation, after he pleaded guilty to a felony charge of aggravated indecent assault in connection with incidents that occurred between March and July 2011 at the woman’s residence.

Judge William R. Carpenter, who accepted a plea agreement in the case, ordered Trumbauer to report to the jail on May 31 to begin serving the sentence. Trumbauer also will have to report his address to state police for the rest of his life in order to comply with the state’s Megan’s Law.

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The judge ordered Trumbauer to have no contact with the victim. Trumbauer will receive credit for the 1 ½ months he previously spent in jail in 2011 while awaiting court action.

“He took advantage of a woman who was disabled and by virtue of her disability and the fact she was new to the area she was isolated and he exploited that isolation for his own sexual gratification,” said Assistant District Attorney Matthew Quigg, who sought jail time against Trumbauer.

Trumbauer pleaded guilty to the charge shortly before testimony was to begin at his trial.

“After a lengthy proceeding, Mr. Trumbauer elected to plead guilty to the one charge. He did not wish to subject his family to a potential lengthy trial which may have included graphic and embarrassing testimony,” defense lawyer Adam Sager said on Trumbauer’s behalf.

Sager explained Trumbauer decided to plead guilty when prosecutors agreed to a plea deal that allowed him to serve the sentence in county jail rather than in a state prison.

Other charges of rape, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, indecent assault and harassment were dismissed against Trumbauer as part of the plea agreement.

Other than to admit to the sexual assault-related charge, Trumbauer did not make any comments to the judge.

Quigg said the victim is satisfied with the outcome of the case.

“She is very happy with the outcome, that he admitted to the egregious acts he committed,” Quigg said.

An investigation of Trumbauer began in July 2011 when the 52-year-old woman who is legally blind contacted Marlborough police to report that she had been sexually assaulted by Trumbauer, according to the criminal complaint.

The woman told police she met Trumbauer through her former roommate and that Trumbauer often visited her Marlborough residence, along with his wife and the former roommate, while she was recuperating from a medical condition. Trumbauer, the woman told police, “would make comments about wanting to touch and feel” intimate parts of her body during those visits, according to the arrest affidavit.

Between March and July 2011, Trumbauer touched the woman in an indecent manner during the visits while his wife and the victim’s former roommate were in other areas of the residence, according to the arrest affidavit filed by Marlborough Police Officer Darren Morgan.

The woman reported to police “that she told (Trumbauer) to stop, leave me alone, I don’t feel good, I’m not up to this, but he did not stop,” Morgan alleged.

Police alleged Trumbauer’s conduct escalated in July when he undressed the woman and had sexual contact with her without her consent.

“(The woman) stated she asked Donald to leave because she did not feel good and she did not want him to touch her,” Morgan alleged in the criminal complaint. “(The woman) reported that she told Donald that she could not do this, that she felt like she was going to get sick.”

Police alleged that despite the woman’s resistance, Trumbauer persisted with the assault.